Shifting Storm Patterns: Why Heavier Rainfall May Not Boost Water Reserves in the Mountain West

Why heavier rainstorms don't always mean more water in the Mountain West Across the West,…

Tropical Deforestation Slows in 2025: Progress Amid Ongoing Challenges

Tropical forest loss eases after record year: researchers After a devastating 2024, tropical deforestation slowed…

Safeguarding Ekuri Forest: The Battle Against Illegal Logging and Its Impacts on Biodiversity and Community Livelihoods

ILLEGAL LOGGING IN EKURI FOREST Ekuri Forest, a community-managed rainforest in Nigeria’s Cross River State,…

Restoring the Sundarbans: A Critical Front in Climate Survival for Bangladesh

Restoring the Sundarbans is a matter of national survival When negotiators convened in Brazil for…

Urban Heat and Inequality: Life in Belém Amid COP30 Discussions

As COP30 opens, urban Amazon residents swelter As negotiators converge on Belém for COP30, just…

Indigenous Leaders Demand Inclusion in COP30: Protecting Rivers and Forests for Future Generations

AsiaOne A river-length appeal before COP30 After weeks tracing the veins of South America from…

Thriving in Extremes: Life and Adaptation in Carajás Rupestrian Grasslands

Surviving Harsh Conditions of Carajás Rupestrian Grasslands Perched on ironstone plateaus in Brazil’s Eastern Amazon,…

Exploring Ulawa Island: A Rich Tapestry of Rainforests, Reefs, and Resilience

What are the environmental features of Ulawa Island? - Curious Expeditions Remote yet resilient, Ulawa…

Understanding Climate Tipping Points: Risks, Research, and a Glimmer of Hope

What are climate tipping points? They sound scary, especially for ice sheets and oceans, but…

Brazil’s Environmental Turning Point: Progress Amidst Agribusiness Challenges Ahead of COP30

Brazil's Climate Wins Ahead Of COP30 As the world’s climate negotiations approach Belém, Brazil arrives…